Word: docketed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...York Surrogate's Court untangled the tax and other claims on the $607,128 estate of the late Pepsi-Cola Chairman Alfred Steele, it appeared that there would be nothing left for his widow, Pepsi Prolocutrix (and Cinemactress) Joan Crawford, 52. Also on the Surrogate's docket last week: a claim by Socialite lleana Bulova, for the widow's share of the $10 million to $15 million left by the late Arde Bulova. Still the smashing-looking blonde she was at 18, when first wooed by the watch magnate. the Rumanian-born widow, now 34, charged that...
...concern of Peace Corps protagonists two weeks ago was the problem of publicizing the idealistic concepts and practical necessities embodied in the Peace Corps proposal. Suddenly the publicity fires were ignited in San Francisco and I think we can reasonably assume that the Peace Corps is on the national docket. There still remain the hurdles of Congressional action and effective operation of the program itself. While these are matters of concern for the months ahead, I should like to clarify a few points which may have become clouded in the sudden publicity given to the Peace Corps...
Debate on the proposal took only a few minutes. After suspending the rules to place the Traffic Board recommendation first on the docket, Mayor Edward J. Crane '35 and the other members of the Council heard brief remarks by Whitlock and Chief of Police Andrew Brennan...
This year Bicks expects to do even better: he has already filed 46 cases, is well on his way to 90 or more actions. Among the giants on Bicks's court docket: General Motors, for acquiring Euclid Road Machinery Co.; General Electric, Westinghouse and ten other companies, on charges of conspiring to fix prices in the electrical industry...
...wobbly years. Prospects: still iffy. ¶ Open tennis tournaments appeared a certainty as early as 1961 after the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia last week joined the other two members of tennis' Big Three (U.S. and Britain) in approving competition between amateur and professional players. Also on the docket at the International Lawn Tennis Federation general meeting this summer in Paris is a French proposal that would set up a new class of "authorized" amateurs who could be allowed unlimited expense money for playing. Chances are it will be vetoed...